Saturday, February 3, 2024

The consumer does not own the product

I own the product mentioned below.

https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/statutes/fair-packaging-labeling-act 

I had to guess the way to access the product. The product also states that the CMOS/ BIOS is faulty.

I am not able to put another operating system on the product.

I own the product. This statement is repeated because once the product is

purchased by the consumer, the consumer should have absolute control

over the product.

UEFI and EFI prevents the consumers from completing owning their

computers. Both technologies give HP, Microsoft, and others control

over what the consumer purchased.

If I or others have to "jump through hoops" then that is no

different than HP, Microsoft, and others basically 

"blackmailing" the consumers into doing what they want.


Tell me if it would be fair if Ford, Honda, and the rest of the car

manufacturers made you go through something similar?

Would you appreciate it if the banks permanently made home

mortgages the same way?

Your answers would be and are "no"; and yet, you allow

computer manufacturers in the US to exercise complete

control of a product even after the consumers have paid for and brought

the product to their homes.

In no way at all are the practices of HP, Microsft, the UEFI/EFI

group fair in any way.

The next few statements are very crude yet very true.

We were fucked out of our money and given a shitty product.

I have every right to be super pissed.


HP and Microsoft purposely made the product so that the comsumer

has little to no control. This would  and should be classified as ransomware.

I am also informing the President and INTERPOL of the practices of

HP and Microsoft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have an HP Laptop 15-fdoo83wm 

SN# SCD335B2FK

ProdID 7LC7UA#ABA

That came from Walmart.

The receipt is gone.

There is a problem here.

The computer was purchased so that I could put FreeBSD on it

to do a porting of brltty to FreeBSD.

I own the laptop; yet, I am not able to change the operating system on it.

You - HP and Walmart - have made and sold me a product that I am not

able to use.

UEFI is not a good thing.

You have stolen my money.

What the consumer buys should be property of the consumer

that the consumer is allowed to change

without "jumping through hoops".

I do not have the time to generate a key.

You have given me a faulty product.

Does the Better Business Bureau and others know that you

steal the consumers' money.

UEFI does not protect me.

It keeps me from doing important work.

I want my money back.

I want you to come here and give me back my money?

Why did you steal my money?

Why did you give me a faulty product?

Why are you making it impossible for me to do my project?

Who told you that uefi was a good idea?

And Microsoft, why are you making it impossible for me to do my project?

I want all of you to give me my money back?

All of you have ripped off the consumer.

Give me back my money